I'm being cared for by:North Star Siberian Husky Rescue

Help me get seen & adopted!

Facts about Malaki- Adoption Pending!

I am

already neutered, housetrained, purebred, up to date with shots, good with kids, good with dogs, and not good with cats.

Malaki- Adoption Pending!'s Info...

I am already neutered, housetrained, purebred, up to date with shots, good with kids, good with dogs, and not good with cats.

Malaki- Adoption Pending!'s Story...

Malaki- Adoption Pending!'s Story...

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

Malaki is a beautiful, 6-year old, male Husky. He is neutered, microchipped, and is up to date on vaccinations

He is a friendly, well-mannered Husky and does well with adults and children. He also gets along well with other dogs.

Malaki is looking for a home with a family that has lots of time to spend with him, and another dog companion. He is leash trained and house trained, however he cannot be kept in a crate. He is a very smart Husky and can open a gate latch and escape if he is contained in a small area. However, he has never tried to jump a fence or dig out to escape.

If you are interested in Malaki please submit an adoption application.

About Our Rescue Group...

North Star Siberian Husky Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was founded by volunteers in the State of Colorado for the purpose of assisting Siberian Huskies and their owners.

We provide education, accept unwanted Siberian Huskies from local shelters, take owner surrenders in and place them into new homes, provide behavioral evaluation and training in our foster homes.

We are an all-volunteer based rescue and do not receive any compensation for our time. We operate and rely solely on donations that we receive from the general public.

Come Meet Our Pets...

All of our Siberian Huskies that are available for adoption are in private foster homes. We do not have a building like a shelter where you can come and meet the dogs.

When it is time for you to meet a Husky - we will set up an appointment time and find a location where you, a North Star volunteer, and the foster parent can all meet.

Our Adoption Process...

1) It is our policy that you complete the online adoption application that is on our web site before you will be able to meet any of the Huskies. This gives us an initial idea of your knowledge of the breed - which is highly recommended.

2) After completing the adoption application, it will be reviewed by a North Star volunteer, and then you will be contacted to discuss more about your application.

3) Sometimes it is necessary for us to do a home visit with you. Our Huskies come from various backgrounds and we want to make sure that they will have a safe and secure forever home.

4) Once your application has been approved for adoption, we can start working with you on what Husky would be a good match for you. Please keep in mind that it is very easy to fall in love with a picture and you may think that particular dog is the one for you - but don't get your hopes up, as it generally does not happen that way...

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